Draw everything medieval - castles, dragons, knights, kings, queens, wizards, etc. Plus how to use perspective, horizon lines and how to create 4 page books for sharing with classmates and family. These lessons will inspire and enable expressive language, basic shapes are used...shapes your students already know so the can begin right away and create original drawings. not copies of a cartoon style. These are a perfect way to enable visual learners.
DRAW! is a reproducible e-book designed to support drawing in the elementary classroom. It offers a wide range of over two hundred "little lessons" using basic shapes. Four step lessons provide easily understood, accurate visual information that helps the student clearly visualize and express their own ideas. It is especially useful for visual learners, as well as gifted and talented students. Subjects range from people to sea creatures, pilgrims to cities. These lessons will enhance language ar
How to draw 60 animals and 8 environments for young children contains a wide variety of animals, mammals, reptiles, birds,bugs, sea creatures, etc.. Wonderful for environmental study, life cycles and Earth Day and story telling.
This year your students illustrations will be as ARTiculate as their writing. Here is a packet of 30 reproducibe drawing lessons for drawing 4 seasons of the year for your students. Simple lessons based on geometric shapes they already know encourage highly individual expression. People will be attracted to a bulletin board with fine writing and good art and your students will take pride in their visual expression. Terriffic project ideas included.
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I have begun a project to provide drawing lessons that will support the first grade CORE reading curriculum. I chose The Tale Of Peter Rabbit as my first effort. When you get to "if there is time have your children write and illustrate" a story, these packets will be very helpful. I believe that visualization and pictorial drawing are vital to expressive language. That every child should draw as well as they can write. They should be ARTiculate!
Everything each of your students needs to illustrate the story of a Thanksgiving Visit with friends and family. From friends to cousins, food to bedtime stories the happy day can be recounted for everyone. This activity is nice to read on A Grandparents Day visit or when parents visit your classroom.
How to draw the characters and scenery to illustrate the characters in this classic fable. When you ask your students to illustrate they will have all they need to draw interesting drawings... enriching their learning. Wonderful for visual learners... try asking your students to draw first and write later. The simple geometric shapes provide basic visual information allowing your beginners own style to shine through!
These fables provide drawing lessons that will support the first grade CORE reading curriculum. When you get to "if there is time have your children write and illustrate" a story, these packets will be very helpful. I believe that visualization and pictorial drawing are vital to expressive language. That every child should draw as well as they can write. I hope there is time. They should be ARTiculate!
Please visit beginnerswork.com for more ways to use pictorial language in your class.
These fables provide drawing lessons that will support the first grade CORE reading curriculum. When you get to "if there is time have your children write and illustrate" a story, these packets will be very helpful. I believe that visualization and pictorial drawing are vital to expressive language. That every child should draw as well as they can write. I hope there is time. They should be ARTiculate!
Please visit beginnerswork.com for more ways to use pictorial language in your class.
I have begun a project to provide drawing lessons that will support the first grade COMMON CORE reading curriculum. When you get to "if there is time have your children write and illustrate" a story, these packets will be very helpful. I believe that visualization and pictorial drawing are vital to expressive language. And that every child should draw as they learn to write. They will also serve a enrichment activities. They should be ARTiculate!